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Veni Creator Spiritus, Paraphrased.

By John Dryden

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CREATOR SPIRIT, by whose aid         The world's foundations first were laid,         Come, visit every pious mind;         Come, pour thy joys on human kind;         From sin and sorrow set us free,         And make thy temples worthy thee.             O source of uncreated light,         The Father's promised Paraclete!         Thrice holy fount, thrice holy fire,         Our hearts with heavenly love inspire;         Come, and thy sacred unction bring         To sanctify us, while we sing!             Plenteous of grace, descend from high,         Rich in thy sevenfold energy!         Thou strength of his Almighty hand,         Whose power does heaven and earth command:         Proceeding Spirit, our defence,         Who dost the gifts of tongues dispense,         And crown'st thy gift with eloquence!             Refine and purge our earthly parts;         But, oh, inflame and fire our hearts!         Our frailties help, our vice control,         Submit the senses to the soul;         And when rebellious they are grown,         Then lay thy hand, and hold them down!             Chase from our minds the infernal foe,         And peace, the fruit of love, bestow;         And, lest our feet should step astray,         Protect and guide us in the way.             Make us eternal truths receive,         And practise all that we believe:         Give us thyself, that we may see         The Father, and the Son, by thee.             Immortal honour, endless fame,         Attend the Almighty Father's name         The Saviour Son be glorified,         Who for lost man's redemption died:         And equal adoration be,         Eternal Paraclete, to thee!

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John Dryden (1631–1700) was an English poet, critic, and playwright who served as the first Poet Laureate. His works—including "Absalom and Achitophel," "Mac Flecknoe," and "Alexander's Feast"—established the heroic couplet as the dominant verse form of the Restoration.

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